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Archives for May, 2011

Ariel Sharon Park transforms ‘eyesore’ into ‘paradise’ – Jerusalem Post

By SHARON UDASIN 05/16/2011 03:49 Notorious garbage dump near Ben Gurion Airport goes green; when finished the park will be three times the size of Central Park in New York City. Talkbacks (2) As 18-wheeler trucks usher in tons of refuse to a waste transfer station abuzz with flies and foul odors, the brown hilltop […]

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Ra’anana households begin separating wet, dry waste – Jerusalem Post

By SHARON UDASIN 05/18/2011 04:35 Teams go door-to-door distributing buckets as part of wider environmental project to reduce landfill mass. Talkbacks (2) Waste separation specialists are going door-to-door in Ra’anana distributing small brown garbage cans and teaching residents how to properly separate their wet and dry waste, part of a larger waste separation initiative beginning […]

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Civil Administration pushes for new W.Bank waste facilities – Jerusalem Post

By SHARON UDASIN 05/14/2011 23:59 Construction part of an effort to reduce illegal dumping, the IDF Spokesman’s Office says. The civil administration released a progress report late on Thursday detailing the status of two solid waste facilities to be built in the West Bank – El-Minya in Bethlehem and Ramun in Ramallah – in hopes […]

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Jabal Masouda dropped from protected areas list – Jordan Times

By Hana Namrouqa AMMAN – Jabal Masouda has been removed from Jordan’s list of proposed protected areas following local community pressure, the Royal Society for the Conservation of Nature (RSCN) announced on Thursday. According to RSCN Director Yehya Khaled, plans to announce Jabal Masouda – a region near Petra home to locally and internationally threatened […]

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What a Waste – Syria Today

Syria needs to tackle its growing trash problem. By Muhammad Atef Fares Al-Ghozlanieh plant and landfill outside Damascus processes 250 tonnes of waste daily. It is the only place in the country where compostable waste is treated. In recent years, waste management has become an acute problem in Syria. The country’s rapid population growth – […]

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Forest fires in 2011 expected to exceed last year’s devastation – Daily Star

By Simona Sikimic The Daily Star A two-month training drive for Civil Defense and Lebanese Army personnel has now started in earnest to mitigate the risk of the upcoming annual fire season. A two-month training drive for Civil Defense and Lebanese Army personnel has now started in earnest to mitigate the risk of the upcoming […]

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‘Dam levels disappointing’ – Jordan Times

By Hana Namrouqa AMMAN – As the rainy season comes to a close, storage levels remain disappointing at the Kingdom’s major dams, which hold 44 per cent of their 217-million-cubic-metre (mcm) capacity, an official at the Ministry of Water and Irrigation said on Saturday. Although several recent khamsini depressions have brought heavy rain, storage at […]

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Country still in ‘critical condition’ despite rainfall – Jerusalem Post

By SHARON UDASIN 05/13/2011 04:57 Even after the most productive April since 2003, Water Authority warns that the country is still in a critical situation regarding water consumption. As the country continues to get inundated with unseasonable rainfall, the Water Authority warns that the country is still in a critical situation regarding water consumption, even […]

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Mr. Green – Jerusalem Post

By SHARON UDASIN 05/04/2011 23:38 Environmental Protection Minister Gilad Erdan is thinking globally and acting locally. Before setting off for New York to take part in the 19th United Nations Commission on Sustainable Development, which began this week, Environmental Protection Minister Gilad Erdan spoke with The Jerusalem Post about his intended contributions to the conference, […]

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Erdan, at UN meeting, condemns anti-Israel rhetoric – Jerusalem Post

By JORDANA HORN 05/13/2011 05:03 Erdan was in New York to discuss sustainable development, but used his time at the podium to respond to speeches attacking Israel. Talkbacks (1) NEW YORK – Environmental Protection Minister Gilad Erdan on Wednesday slammed Arab states for hurling invective at Israel during a meeting in the UN General Assembly. […]

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Bassil: Power plant must close for essential rehabilitation – Daily Star

BEIRUT: Caretaker Water and Energy Minister Jibran Bassil emphasized Friday the need to rehabilitate the Zouk power station by halting its operations for a minimum of nine months, a move which would increase power rationing by five hours per day. According to Bassil, the plant supplies no less than 25 percent of the total electricity […]

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Two-month campaign to raise motorists’ awareness on diesel hazards – Jordan Times

By Hana Namrouqa AMMAN – The Ministry of Environment will start today a campaign to raise awareness to the dangers of fumes emitted by vehicles, in a bid to curb air pollution, a senior government official said on Saturday. The two-month campaign aims at raising motorists’ awareness about the importance of protecting the environment by […]

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B’Tselem: Jordan Valley, Dead Sea most exploited areas – Jerusalem Post

By TOVAH LAZAROFF 05/12/2011 06:14 Human rights group says big disparity in amount of natural resources allocated to settlers versus to Palestinians in these regions. The Jordan Valley and the northern Dead Sea are the two West Bank regions most exploited by Israel, when one compares the amount of natural resources allocated to settlers versus […]

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JAF defends military academy location – Jordan Times

AMMAN (Petra) – The Jordan Armed Forces (JAF) on Wednesday defended its decision to build a military academy in the forests of Ajloun, stressing that it has altered blueprints to limit the number of uprooted trees. According to a JAF statement released yesterday, blueprints have been “drastically” altered to limit the uprooting of any trees […]

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Preventable fires – Jordan Times

Forests constitute less than one per cent of Jordan’s total area. This relatively small area is constantly decreasing due to factors like climate change, urbanisation, illegal logging and fires. If authorities and the public cannot do much about climate change, they can do a lot to control the three other elements. Now that the hot […]

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Environmental problems mounting in Baabda, Sidon – Daily Star

May 11, 2011 02:09 AM (Last updated: May 11, 2011 08:40 AM) By Mohammed Zaatari The Daily Star BEIRUT: Activists in Baabda and residents of eastern Sidon are up in arms about mounting environmental problems and are urging the authorities to step in to provide solutions. Sidon residents, frustrated with mounting piles of trash and […]

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Sidon mayor says end to waste crisis finally in sight – Daily Star

May 10, 2011 01:14 AM (Last updated: May 10, 2011 01:14 AM) By Mohammed Zaatari The Daily Star SIDON: The Interior Ministry will take over supervision of the collection and treatment of Sidon and nearby towns’ waste, after most regions in the Union of Sidon and Zahrani Municipalities agreed to allocate 40 percent of their […]

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Activists conduct beach clean-up campaigns – Daily Star

May 09, 2011 02:58 AM (Last updated: May 09, 2011 01:31 PM) By Mohammed Zaatari, Antoine Amrieh The Daily Star SIDON / TRIPOLI: Even beach clean-up efforts have sought to capitalize on unrest sweeping the Arab world, with Big Blue Association environmental activists claiming that “the people want a clean beach in Lebanon, echoing calls […]

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Ariel University Center opens ‘Green Chemistry’ program – Jerusalem Post

By SHARON UDASIN 05/12/2011 03:27 Program to provide basic tools for careers in clean-tech. Ariel University Center of Samaria will launch an undergraduate degree in Green Chemistry this fall, which aims to provide a strong foundation in the chemistry of renewable energy. “There is a demand out there for people with a bachelor’s degree that […]

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New fines aim for quieter Israel – Jerusalem Post

By RON FRIEDMAN 05/05/2011 04:15 Noisy neighbors to pay between NIS 350-1,800 for lighting firecrackers, operating loud gardening tools. The Knesset Law Committee passed on Wednesday an addition to the criminal procedure order designating fines ranging from NIS 350- NIS 1,800 for violations of the Abatement of Nuisances Law, having to do with noise in […]

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